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tinascreamdreams: If she takes him to the hilt she becomes an instant superstar in Japan.
schwerterundstickerei:SwordPattern-welded iron inlaid with silver wireVikingMade 800-900 Inscribed on the blade with the name of the maker, Hartolfr, this impressive sword is decorated with a series of swastikas on the hilt. Their meaning as a decorative
art-of-swords:Naval Presentation SwordDated: 18th century (1780-90 hilt)Culture: German blade of French type, English hiltMedium & Technique: blued etched and giltInscription: ‘SOLINGEN’ and in Latin and FrenchSource: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam
darksword-armory:17thC silver-hilted german rapier Posted from : www.darksword-armory.com
senjukannon:Albion hilts appreciation photoset.
senjukannon:Albion hilts appreciation photoset: pt. II And a link to Part One, since it was so surprisingly successful: [+]
paxtonfearless:Schiavona / basket-hilted broadswords by THoog on Flickr.
victoriansword:The hilt of a British Pattern 1845 Infantry Officer’s Sword, c.1855-70.
proteus7:Chinese sabre with jade hilt
art-of-swords: Small SwordDated: 1680 - 1900Culture: SpanishMedium: steel, goldMeasurements: overall length 105.5cm; blade length 87cmThe sword features a steel hilt with an egg-shell pommel. The sword has chiselled in low relief on matted ground with
art-of-swords: Pest-kabz DaggerDated: 18th centuryCulture: IndopersianMedium: steel, iron, gold, turquoise, wood, velvetMeasurements: overall length 40 cmThe dagger has the typical single-edged, damask blade with “T”-shaped back. The iron hilt is
waylandsforge: Shell hilt side sword mosaic by Danelli-Armouries
art-of-swords: Talwar SabreDated: 19th centuryCulture: IndianMeasurements: overall length 90.5 cm, blade length 77.5 cmThe sword has a single-edged, slightly curved blade of watered steel. The iron hilt comes with a disc-shaped pommel and peen block
art-of-swords: Officer’s SwordDated: circa 1800Culture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 90 cm (35-¼ inches)The sword has a chiseled brass hilt with a mother of pearl grip and a triangular blade.Source: Copyright © 2015 Expertissim
art-of-swords: Diplomat’s Small SwordDate: 19th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 91.5 cmThe sword has a straight blade of triangular section, partly engraved with trophies and floral motifs. The fine, brass hilt is richly engraved
longswordsinlondon: From http://www.danelliarmouries.com/“For this fully hand carved and engraved beauty I’ve been asked to adapt what was an original italian sidesword design into a rapier. Had to change some of the proportions of the hilt and pommel
art-of-swords: Dha SwordDated: circa 1900Place of Origin: Burma or ThailandMeasurements: overall length: 39.5 inches (1000mm); blade length: 24.75 inches (630mm)The long slender hilt is clad in silver featuring silver wire binding. The scabbard is clad
art-of-swords: Kard DaggerDated: 19th centuryCulture: IndianMedium: steel, gold, enamelMeasurements: ovarall length 32.6cmThe enamelled gilt-hilted steel dagger features a tapering watered steel blade, the forte overlaid with gold decoration consisting
art-of-swords: Small SwordDated: circa 1640Place of origin: England, Great Britain (hilt); Solingen, Germany (blade)Medium and Techniques: silver and steel/leather, with silver mountsMeasurements: sword height: 98.5 cm, width: 12 cm; sheath height 82.3
art-of-swords: Swept-hilt RapierDated: circa 1600 — 1700Medium: steelMeasurements: overall length 103.5cmSource: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK
amynion: cmorgana: The Musketeers swords Ah yes, some swept hilt sexiness for Aramis.
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword and Scabbard Dated: 1780-85Provenance: acquired from sword-cutler, BlandThe sword has a burnished steel hilt, and a pommel with flutes and pierced scalework panels. The tapered ivory grip features grooves. The sword has a
art-of-swords: Small Sword Dated: circa 1760 Production: England (hilt); France (blade) Medium: steel, leather, silver Provenance: Mr James Stewart Henderson of ‘Abbotsford’, Downs Road, St Helen’s Park, Hastings, Sussex Small sword with a colichemarde
art-of-swords: Firangi Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Indian Measurements: overall length 108cm The sword has a straight, single -and false-edged, damask blade. The iron hilt features long langets with engraved foliage at the edge and a quillon with
art-of-swords: Walloon Sword Dated: beginning of the 17th century Culture: French or German Measurements: overall length 99cm, blade length 87cm, weight 0.95 The hilt is typical of the Walloon swords with two large side-rings filled with two plates,
art-of-swords: Khanda Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: probably Deccan Place of Origin: India Measurements: overall length: 37 inches (940mm); blade length: 30 inches (760mm) The hilt is of Indian ‘basket’ form features a short faceted pommel spike,
art-of-swords: Chilanum Dagger Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Indian Measurements: overall length 35cm The dagger has a curved, double-edged blade with a strangthened and ribbed tip, provided with six grooves and raisers. The iron hilt has a guard,
art-of-swords: Tulwar Sword Dated: early 19th century Culture: North Indian Medium: Wootz steel, silver North Indian Tulwar sword of Sirohi type. The steel hilt is complete with a knuckle guard of thick construction, decorated with silver Koftgari
art-of-swords: Small Sword Dated: 1780 Culture: French Medium: forged steel blade; partially gilt and russet steel hilt; steel wire, leather bands, wood core Measurements: overall - l:103.50 cm (l:40 11/16 inches) Wt: .36 kg; blade - l:86.10 cm (l:33
art-of-swords: Hunting Sword Dated: early 18th century Culture: Saxon Medium: steel, bronze, gold, wood, leather The grip and guard, made in the form of entwined game animals, were inspired by the Baroque sword hilt designs of the Zurich goldsmith Hans
art-of-swords: Cup-hilted Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 119 cm The sword has a straight blade of lozenge section, grooved at the first part featuring the signature “IUANEZ DE TOLLEDO” and a short tang.
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: 1600–1625 Bladesmith: Blade signed by Clemens Horn (German, Solingen, 1580–1630) Geography: London; Solingen Culture: hilt, British, London; blade, German, Solingen Medium: iron, silver, wood, copper alloy, steel,
senjukannon: Albion hilts appreciation photoset.
senjukannon: Albion hilts appreciation photoset: pt. II And a link to Part One, since it was so surprisingly successful: [+]
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venetian) Measurements: overall length 99.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade fullered on both sides. The characteristical iron basket hilt features arsenal marks struck on the
victoriansword: From left to right: Pattern 1827 Rifle Officer’s Sword, Pattern 1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword (with VR cypher), Pattern 1897 Infantry Officer’s Sword (with ERVII cypher). Two British Steel-hilted Infantry Swords; one late Victorian,
art-of-swords: Basket-hilted Sword Dated: 1737 Culture: Scottish Medium: steel, wood Measurements: overall length 107 cm; blade length 90 cm Inscription(s): mark; on the inside; inscribed. Following on from each other: R, four triangles in a circle,
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venetian) Measurements: overall length 106.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade with a cruzifix mark on both sides. The iron skeletal basket hilt with a cat’s head pommel is bearing
art-of-swords: Dress Sword Dated: 1700-50 Culture: German Medium: gilt brass, wood, wire, blued steel, gilt Measurements: overall length 100.5 cm; blade length 85 cm The sword has a gilt bronze hilt with a feather edged knuckle guard, a barrel-shaped
art-of-swords: Schiavona Sword Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Italian (Venice) Measurements: overall length 106.5 cm The sword has a double-edged blade with a cruzifix mark on both sides. The iron skeletal basket hilt with a cat’s head pommel is bearing
art-of-swords: A ‘Gendarmes de la Maison du Roi’ Troopers Sword Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 98 cm The straight, single-edged blade has a double fuller and short tang. The brass hilt features
mindhost: The individual components of complex-hilts sideswords and early rapiers. (via salvatorfabris)
mindhost: art-of-swords: Broadsword Medium: steel, leatherSource: Copyright © 2016 The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK This is quite interesting, a sort of early simple pappenheimer hilt on a less thrust-oriented blade than usual.
art-of-swords: Military Dress Sword Dated: circa 1787-91 Culture: English Medium and techniques: gilt brass, wood, fish skin, silver wire, gilt, blued steel/etched Measurements: overall length 95cm; blade length 62cm The sword has a gilt/brass hilt with
art-of-swords: Kiliç Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Ottoman Dated: overall length 89 cm; blade length 69 cm The sword has a single-edge, curved, watered blade, partially damascened with gold. The horn hilt has a pistol-like grip end and a silver
art-of-swords: Walloon Sword Dated: circa 1700 Culture: German Measurements: overall length 102 cm The sword features a double-edged blade with a deep forging brand on both sides. The hilt is made of iron with a grip bound in iron wire. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Cup-hilted Rapier Dated: circa 1650 Culture: Italian or Spanish Measurements: overall length 137.5 cm Source: Copyright © 2016 Hermann Historica
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords: The Wyrm’s Kirous Maker: David DelaGardelle Medium: steel (15N20 and L6), mild steel (hilt fittings), Brazilian Blackwood (grip and scabbard) Measurements: blade length 27 inches (68.58cm); blade width at the widest
thetavernknight: Mortuary Hilt c.1680 by Danelli Armouries. Aka… I Wants
art-of-swords: Sword Cane Medium: steel, bamboo, horn, gold Measurements: overall length 35 7/8 inches (91.12cm) The walking stick conceals a two-sided 23-inch blade within its bamboo shaft. There is a pair of spring-loaded hilts are also contain within
wearefighter: A few pictures of my rapier, spurred by chatting about fencing with @wearebard. Darkwood Armories, three-ring swept hilt rapier with cherry handle and a 39″ practice blade (with a blunt, hence the wonky-looking tip). 46″ total length,
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: circa 1600 (blade); circa 1640 (hilt) Culture: Italian Medium: steel, copper, iron and gold, false-damascened Measurements: blade length 24.9 cm; blade width 2 cm; weight 0.265 kg Source: Copyright © 2017 The Wallace
art-of-swords: Parade Sword with Scabbard Maker: hilt made by Johann Stroblberger, German (active Munich) Dated: circa 1825 Culture: German Place of Origin: made in Munich, Germany Medium: steel, engraved and gilded; cast brass, steel gilded with silver;
weaponsandswordsohmy: PALLASCHStraight, single-and short false-edged blade, tip, with fuller through almost all the length, with engraved on both facets the imperial, Austrian, double eagle at forte, surmounted with a crown. Brass hilt. Thin langets,
met-armsarmor: Basket-Hilted Sword, Arms and ArmorGift of Alan Rutherfurd Stuyvesant, 1949 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Steel, silver, gold, leather
armthearmour: A beautiful Pesh Kabz with a Jade, ruby studded hilt, India, ca. 18th-19th century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.